How to Plan A Photoshoot | Part 1 - Pre-Production | Adobe Creative Cloud

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Adobe Creative Cloud teamed up with amazing photography and video duo, Mango Street, to build a series of videos to teach you how to plan and execute a photoshoot. In the Photoshoot Series Daniel and Rachel will take you through the process of location scouting, acquiring props and models, and creating a mood board for your conceptual photoshoot.

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I have literally been looking for a proper pre-production video for like 3 hours and then I see this! Mango street thank you for the constant knowledge!!!!

MrCheema
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this is a crossover of all my favorite channels, and i love it.

superdude
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Honored and humbled. Love this series.

ColinandSamir
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This series will be great! Loved part 1!

HeyThisIsAndrew
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I love this series idea...It brings my ideas to live. I have tried explaining to my photographer friends about a proper photoshoot but with this video they would finally understand what I mean. Thank you very much for this, it was really helpful.

Erinle_creates
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Fully enjoyed! Thanks for the recommendations!
I’m looking forward to seeing this concept unfold in part two.

metafai
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The Bride album artwork for Bat for Lashes shot by Neil Krug is a perfect example of neon noir. I’m talking about the album shoot, not the album cover itself

matthewstreacker
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"You can risk your life on craigslist..." LOL!

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While I do understand how important research is and nothing is really original... this approach gives off a vibe of simply regurgitating the trendy tropes of the moment. This isn't criticism, I just would have liked to see a more innovative approach, brainstorming about the everything that hasn't been done before - especially when the client is Adobe.

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